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The Chinese Political Novel: Migration of a World Genre (Harvard East Asian Monographs)

معرفی کتاب «The Chinese Political Novel: Migration of a World Genre (Harvard East Asian Monographs)» نوشتهٔ Catherine Vance Yeh، منتشرشده توسط نشر Published by the Harvard University Asia Center : Distributed by Harvard University Press در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The political novel, which enjoyed a steep yet short rise to international renown between the 1830s and the 1910s, is primarily concerned with the nation's political future. It offers a characterization of the present, a blueprint of the future, and the image of the heroes needed to get there. With the standing it gained during its meteoric rise, the political novel helped elevate the novel altogether to become the leading literary genre of the twentieth century worldwide. Focusing on its adaptation in the Chinese context, Catherine Vance Yeh traces the genre from Disraeli's England through Europe and the United States to East Asia. Her study goes beyond comparative approaches and nation-state- and language-centered histories of literature to examine the intrinsic connections among literary works. Through detailed studies, especially of the Chinese exemplars, Yeh explores the tensions characteristic of transcultural processes: the dynamics through which a particular, and seemingly local, literary genre goes global; the ways in which such a globalized literary genre maintains its core features while assuming local identity and interacting with local audiences and political authorities; and the relationship between the politics of form and the role of politics in literary innovation.--Amazon.com The political novel, which enjoyed a steep yet short rise to international renown between the 1830s and the 1910s, is primarily concerned with the nation s political future. It offers a characterization of the present, a blueprint of the future, and the image of the heroes needed to get there. With the standing it gained during its meteoric rise, the political novel helped elevate the novel altogether to become the leading literary genre of the twentieth century worldwide. Focusing on its adaptation in the Chinese context, Catherine Vance Yeh traces the genre from Disraeli s England through Europe and the United States to East Asia. Her study goes beyond comparative approaches and nation-state- and language-centered histories of literature to examine the intrinsic connections among literary works. Through detailed studies, especially of the Chinese exemplars, Yeh explores the tensions characteristic of transcultural processes: the dynamics through which a particular, and seemingly local, literary genre goes global; the ways in which such a globalized literary genre maintains its core features while assuming local identity and interacting with local audiences and political authorities; and the relationship between the politics of form and the role of politics in literary innovation." The Chinese Political Novel: Migration of a World Genre Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction I. THE FORMATION OF A WORLD GENRE: THE POLITICAL NOVEL 1. Forming the Core 2. Global Migration: The Far East II. BRINGING THE WORLD HOME: THE POLITICAL NOVEL IN CHINA 3. The Migration of Literary Forms: Transcultural Flow and the Japanese Model 4. “Reform of Governance” and the New Public Sphere 5. Women and New China 6. In Search of New Heroes 7. Beginning of the Beginning: The Wedge Chapter Conclusions Bibliography Index Harvard East Asian Monographs Focusing On Its Adaptation In The Chinese Context, Catherine Vance Yeh Traces The Rise Of The Political Novel To International Renown Between The 1830s And The 1910s. Yeh Explores In Detail The Tensions Characteristic Of Transcultural Processes, Among Them The Dynamics Through Which A Particular, And Seemingly Local, Literary Genre Goes Global.
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